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Good Monday Morning to each and every one of you “unassuming guru seeking” lovers of life. You are that, aren’t you? Learn to love the idea of life sending you gurus daily to help you with your next breakthrough. An awakened mind sets higher standards, which it never lowers again. Simon poses a great question that can help every one of us wake up.

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Hi Mr. white

I feel unsatisfied with my life, but I don’t know if I am just being a whiner and complainer. And you can throw in a little bit of a blamer into the mix as well. How do I know?

Do you understand my question? I’d love to get your input. What’s your thoughts on this?

Thank you, Simon S.

Hello Simon,

Human beings are forever dissatisfied with their current standard of living. If we weren’t, we’d still be living in caves and carrying around a club. However, if the feeling of dissatisfaction is to be a powerful one, then certainly the act of whining, complaining and blaming is not the way to go. It must be inspirational dissatisfaction. The dissatisfaction must be looked at in an entirely different light.

The rest of your life becomes the best of your life when you look forward to being dissatisfied so you can do something to improve things! You are not here to resignedly accept your dissatisfaction as permanent. You are here to become “conscious cause;” you are here to use your creative imagination to come up with solutions.

Just by inquiring, Simon, you have shown an interest in growing. The greatest moments in a person’s life are the moments when he or she takes an interest in his or her own growth and expansion. Congratulations!

Blessings, Rob

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Hey folks,

How about you? Are you ready to take on a new sense of confidence in yourself? When you keep your mind right you keep your life right. Don’t deny it when you are feeling dissatisfied, but DO be inspired by it! You will like what comes out of your Inspirational Dissatisfaction.

Blessings & love to all of you, Rob

PSEverything works to your advantage when you are inspired to do what needs doing, rather than forced to do it or refuse to do it.

TGIF to each and every one of you wonderful “ordinary guru seeking” individuals. God bless you. YOU bless you. If it is to be it is up to thee. Which is the subject of today’s blog. Let’s see.

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Hi Rob

My life is not quite as I want it to be. My friends are okay, but they are not who I’d love them to be. The circumstances in my life are okay, but they are not what I hoped they’d be. What do I have to do differently?

I will study your response carefully, Monica D.

Hello Monica D.

Wherever you travel, there you are, Monica. And so the life that’s waiting for you is exactly what aligns with the “I AM” that you have declared yourself to be.

Wherever you go you meet the likes of you. Birds of a feather flock together, Monica. There’s no getting around it.

Whatever you do is a projection of your identity. There is no escaping it.

If you want to know why your life unfolds the way it unfolds, simply look within and notice how your thoughts unfold. The world is always a perfect reflection of what you assume yourself to be. I hope you study my response and ask, “What’s this got to do with me?”

Remember, you can always create yourself differently, Monica, and when you mean it – the world will reflect it.

Blessings, Rob

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Hey guys, what about you? If you are going to create new possibilities, you’ve got to begin by creating a new “ME” that looks at yourself differently. Imagine seeing yourself like a vessel that is half full of talents and strengths, and filling quickly with more and more of all that is authentically beautiful about you … rather than seeing yourself as a vessel that is half empty and running out of your richness quickly.

Blessings & Love to all of you, Rob

PS Gladly accept the unique impressions that come from entertaining new ideas about yourself – it will pay off richly.

Hey you “everyday, ordinary, unassuming guru seekers” – YOU ARE ONE OF THEM! My God, don’t forget that. You are a guru in your own right! Merriam is wondering in the right direction. Are you?

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Hi Mr. White

Where do you look to find God? Do you believe in God? Is that a stupid question? I am in my thirties and I would like to think there is a higher power than my fearful self in my life. Just wondering.

Blessings to you Mr, White … Merriam

Hello Merriam

In a small village there lived a very strong, large older man with a great white beard that everyone respected. He had a way about him that was so calming and yet powerful. Every day when he would go to the well with his bucket of water, he would look down into the well and say, “Thank you God” before leaving.

One day a small boy, who had made note of this strange event for several days, went over to the well after this giant of a man had left, and looked down the well to see what God looked like. For surely God lived in the well if this man gave thanks to God by looking down the well.

The boy peered down into the well and saw an image in the water. He took a minute to adjust his eyes, and “Oh my gosh, the image of God was his very own self!”

Look in a mirror, Merriam, and there you will find God looking straight back at you. Was it not said, “The father and I are one, and the father is greater than I, and I am in the father and the father is in me”? Could that be true for you also, Merriam? Just wondering.

Blessings back to you Merriam, Rob.

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Hello folks

So now we look at a very powerful lesson of living – acknowledging the grace of the Infinite’s presence in your very own being. I don’t want to get heavy with this matter, but is it possible that if you’re to connect with God you must accept that God dwells in you, rather than out there in the heavens somewhere?

Blessings & Love Rob

PSThe truth of your original nature is corrupted by a logical mind that has to make horse-sense out of everything? Once you see yourself as a butterfly there’s no going back to being a caterpillar. And yet, when you’re a caterpillar it makes no sense to think you’re a butterfly.

Hey “unassuming guru seeking” tribe members, have you ever made the distinction between spirituality and logicality? The difference is more in the experience than anything else.

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Hi Rob

Can you describe to me what it is to live a spiritual life?

From a fan and a seeker, RK

Hi RK

Can you describe to me the taste of a sweet peach, the scary ride of a roller coaster, or that first kiss? You cannot describe it, you can only experience it.

When you are living spiritually, you are giving yourself over to the feeling of being fully alive in life. And you are doing that whole-heartedly, not logically. Therefore you cannot really describe it, you can simply experience it. To describe something is to use words that point to logic. Spirituality is above logicality, it is intuitive. It’s magic!

Blessing RK … Rob

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Hey folks

To live spiritually does not exclude living logically. Certainly, looking both ways before crossing the street is still a good idea. Spiritual and logical living can co-exist harmoniously. I am assuming you understand that.

Love & blessings to all of you, Rob

PS –Question: Why should I walk the spiritual path? Answer: Because nothing in life feels as good as that.

A true pleasure arises when an unexpected guru pops into your life and offers you a treasure – a tip that offers you release and relief from something that’s bothering you. But you’ve gotta listen! Larry is noticing something about himself and listening that can change everything if he learns the lesson (see below).

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Hey Rob

It seems to me that I have a lot of gurus in my life, but I am too busy yammering to hear what they are saying. What do you think about that?

Larry

Hey Larry

Here’s what I think about your yammering – I think most of us are too busy yammering to hear the lessons offered by ordinary everyday gurus. Truth is waiting for us to stop talking, but so few of us have the willpower to do that. Know-it-all’s cannot hear instruction.

Most of us are know-it-all’s, Larry, and that’s why it takes most of us a lifetime to learn life-lessons that we should learn in the first half of our lives. A truth that a man cannot hear or understand is a truth that is not heard and does not exist for that man. You don’t want to be that man, do you Larry?

Blessing Larry … Rob

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Hey folks … simply be more interested in your own growth and development than in impressing upon others how much you know, and in leaps and bounds you will grow and grow and grow!

Blessings & love to all of you, Rob

PSIt’s interesting – people who cannot learn for themselves are quite convinced that they can teach the world all there is to know

Have you read the quote, “I came that ye may have life and have it more abundantly”? What has come with you that you may have life more abundantly is your ability to see things differently – your imagination. Let’s look at that for a moment. Conrad, with his question (below), got the ball rolling.

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Hi Rob

Thank you for your time with our questions. You help me to see things differently than I was used to. It makes life more exciting when I see things in more than one way. My wife thinks you’re very creative. How does a person become creative, Mr. White?

I’ll enjoy what you have to say, Conrad B.

Hello Conrad B.

The only way to be creative is to be ahead of your mechanical way of seeing things. Until you change the way you see things (until you see things differently from how you are now seeing them), you are stuck with responding the way you now respond. And when you always respond as you always responded there’s nothing new for you. Life is very predictable. Oh you may add a touch of lemon to the drink so it tastes a little different – but it’s the same drink, but now with a touch of lemon added. Ho hum.

If someone didn’t look at the idea of a refreshing drink differently, there’d only be Coke or Pepsi, which is Coke with a twist of lemon. Where did Ginger Ale come from? Someone had to see the idea of a refreshing drink from a whole new perspective. Right?

Your life is like that. Take the time to take a look at yourself and your life from a new point of view, and a whole new life will unfold for you. I went from being a school teacher to becoming a real estate developer to becoming a restaurateur to book author because I began looking at myself differently – I began asking healthy questions that stirred my imagination and gave me a new view of me.

Imagination came with you at birth that ye may have life and have it more abundantly.

Blessings Conrad ….. Rob

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Hey curious tribe members.

There is something beyond mechanical thinking tugging at you. It’s your imagination. You have one. Use it. You’re not a robot. Prove it.